No one is grieving on this funeral event! WTG!
Lets throw a party!
So true. >.> Our trust and respect certainly died on him after that stunt he pulled on us. <.<
My grandfather died 10 years ago and there was never a day skipped by when we always think about him. We miss him everyday as he was gone by losing battle with cancer. One of my cousins died by cancer when he was about 7 or 8 years old...not sure what age exactly but he died when I was still a baby so he was VERY young and didnt deserve that.
Death is NEVER a good thing to be toyed with as it is considered a sin and everything. People will NEVER come back after death. So I hope someday when Byrdie is really dying, he will see how it feels. (sorry if that sounds harsh)
So true. >.> Our trust and respect certainly died on him after that stunt he pulled on us. <.<
My grandfather died 10 years ago and there was never a day skipped by when we always think about him. We miss him everyday as he was gone by losing battle with cancer. One of my cousins died by cancer when he was about 7 or 8 years old...not sure what age exactly but he died when I was still a baby so he was VERY young and didnt deserve that.
Death is NEVER a good thing to be toyed with as it is considered a sin and everything. People will NEVER come back after death. So I hope someday when Byrdie is really dying, he will see how it feels. (sorry if that sounds harsh)
Yea! Lets rally around the headstone!
I am not making any judgments on this entire affair. The tombstone is not aimed at anyone. It is more aimed at what was lost. It was not the respect toward a member, but towards mankind as a whole. Every time something like this happens, a little chunk of trust and respect fade away.
That headstone really does represent how I feel. Feels like I have to grieve all over again.
Good one, saywhatkid!
Originally Posted by saywhatkid
I am not making any judgments on this entire affair. The tombstone is not aimed at anyone. It is more aimed at what was lost. It was not the respect toward a member, but towards mankind as a whole. Every time something like this happens, a little chunk of trust and respect fade away.
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I couldn't agree with you more. Sadly so.
I have checked with OSU and Capital Law School. There is no record of his having obtained his JD. I questioned whether he was a lawyer about 2 years ago, and I'm sure that several members remember that very thread. However, after some time, I decided to give him the benefit of the doubt. That was my mistake.